Final Figurative Language Assessm
1. Words like, "buzz, squeak, sneeze, drip, and ring," are e...
English, 01.04.2020 18:50 FatCatcreator
Final Figurative Language Assessm
1. Words like, "buzz, squeak, sneeze, drip, and ring," are examples of:
a. simile
b. personification
c. alliteration
d. onomatopoeia
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